TY - JOUR
T1 - The continental divide? Economic exposure to Brexit in regions and countries on both sides of The Channel
AU - Chan, Wen
AU - Los, Bart
AU - mcCann, Philip
AU - Ortega-Argilés , Raquel
AU - Thissen, Mark
AU - van Oort, F.G.
PY - 2018
Y1 - 2018
N2 - In this paper we employ an extension of the World Input‐Output Database (WIOD) with regional detail for EU countries to study the degree to which EU regions and countries are exposed to negative trade‐related consequences of Brexit. We develop an index of this exposure, which incorporates all effects due to geographically fragmented production processes within the UK, the EU and beyond. Our findings demonstrate that UK regions are far more exposed than regions in other countries. Only regions in the Republic of Ireland face exposure levels similar to some UK regions, while the next most affected regions are in Germany, The Netherlands, Belgium and France. This imbalance may influence the outcomes of the negotiations between the UK and the EU.
AB - In this paper we employ an extension of the World Input‐Output Database (WIOD) with regional detail for EU countries to study the degree to which EU regions and countries are exposed to negative trade‐related consequences of Brexit. We develop an index of this exposure, which incorporates all effects due to geographically fragmented production processes within the UK, the EU and beyond. Our findings demonstrate that UK regions are far more exposed than regions in other countries. Only regions in the Republic of Ireland face exposure levels similar to some UK regions, while the next most affected regions are in Germany, The Netherlands, Belgium and France. This imbalance may influence the outcomes of the negotiations between the UK and the EU.
M3 - Article
SN - 1056-8190
VL - 97
JO - Papers in Regional Science
JF - Papers in Regional Science
IS - 1
ER -